The Art of Service today announced it has become one of the first organizations to receive worldwide accreditation for a new integrated ITIL certification course that will enable practitioners to effectively manage, organize and optimize the Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management processes.
The Art of Service was the first in the industry to introduce specialized, role-based certification courses and its ITIL Practitioner: IPPI Capacity, Availability and IT Service
Continuity Management course has been designed for process managers, coordinators and other specialists operating in the Service Management function, as well as IT, Network and System
Managers.
Awarded by EXIN, the Netherlands-based Examination Institute for Information Science, the accreditation is intended to guarantee and promote the quality of ITIL courses and the companies
who deliver them. EXIN is one of two independent examination bodies responsible for managing ITIL accreditation.
"The Art of Service has a long-standing relationship with EXIN and is already accredited to provide training for the full ITIL certification program," confirms Ivanka Menken, executive
director of The Art of Service. "We're thrilled to add this new distinction to our growing list of 'firsts' as a global leader in IT management best practices."
Previously, EXIN designated The Art of Service as one of the first globally accredited organization to deliver ITIL Practitioner: Service Level, Financial, Configuration, Change and
Release Management. The primary goal of these new clustered course offerings is to enable IT professionals to gain a more in-depth view of how specific groups of highly inter-dependent
processes should work together.
"This course is designed to demonstrate how the linkage of Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management processes can help to deliver a stable IT environment," continues
Menken. "It will support a highly proactive management approach to optimizing processes."
Menken believes this new course once again demonstrates the pioneering approach to ITIL education that has become a The Art of Service hallmark. The five-day certification course has a 65
percent bias on practical application -- in addition to in-class curriculum instruction, the course also includes group exercises and presentations by attendees.
The 2007 and 2008 public scheduled dates for the new ITIL Practitioner: IPPI Capacity, Availability and IT Service Continuity Management can be found on theartofservice(dot)com
Bookings and enquiries relating to the schedule should be addressed to service(at)theartofservice.com. Full information on this course, and any other ITIL certification course, can be
viewed at http://theartofservice.com
ITIL is a Registered Trade Mark and a Registered Community Trade Mark of the Office of Government Commerce, and is registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office.
For further information, please contact:
Ivanka Menken, Executive Director
i.menken@artofservice.com.au
The Art of Service
Tel: (+61) 7 32522055